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. >> our european affairs correspondent joins us from brussels. what was your response? >> generally, surprise and amazement. this came out of left field. politics and seeming to going to the trenches, as it were, so it sounded like a joke. if you ask me for my initial reaction, i now know at the end of this long day of celebration and surprise that most people, including senior officials, were in much the same position. they had no inkling that this was likely to come out a winner, as it were. it's been a bizarre day. >> when you see how leaders react, you get the feeling that they are somewhat reluctant to show that they are happy. they almost feel guilty considering what is going on in the eurozone right now. >> this peace prize is all about recognizing 60 years of reconciliation across europe. for most modern leaders, they are frustrated that the youth of today do not have that in their focus, their history. what we have left is residual debate and argument which is bigger than the eu and also differences between germany and france, england and the rest. there is som
. >> our european affairs correspondent joins us from brussels. what was your response? >> generally, surprise and amazement. this came out of left field. politics and seeming to going to the trenches, as it were, so it sounded like a joke. if you ask me for my initial reaction, i now know at the end of this long day of celebration and surprise that most people, including senior officials, were in much the same position. they had no inkling that this was likely to come out a winner,...
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that spread to us and motivated us. >> today, those desperate days are history. they have a happy life together, made possible by a chance meeting during an escape under the berlin wall. >> i often wondered how states conspired to totogether. it would have been wonderful if there had never been a well at all. >> there is no mention of this love story. it is one of many touching stories about escaping from east berlin. >> incredible. for young people on both sides of the former border, it is all one country today. in spite of the remaining economic differences, parts of the east are now outpacing formerly prosperous regions. >> in our next report, we look at two families, one from the west, and one from the east to traded places to see what life was like on the other side of the old iron curtain. let's take a look. >> is there a still it -- is there still a divide between the east and west? two families have decided to change places temporarily. >> i thought the value was going to be sandy thomas downey, and there. >> this family in western germany is off to leipz
that spread to us and motivated us. >> today, those desperate days are history. they have a happy life together, made possible by a chance meeting during an escape under the berlin wall. >> i often wondered how states conspired to totogether. it would have been wonderful if there had never been a well at all. >> there is no mention of this love story. it is one of many touching stories about escaping from east berlin. >> incredible. for young people on both sides of the...
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restructuring, sure, but not this. >> it is a shame for us. for the economy and the region, it is a catastrophe. >> ford produces three models in belgium, but to save money, it now plans to move production to spain. that tough times for belgium. after opel, it is the second big plant closing its doors. europe is also a market which has already today over capacity. them and antitrust regulators have filed a complaint against software giant microsoft that could cost the company billions of euros in fines. the dispute centers on microsoft's failure to provide browser choices for its operating system. >> following an earlier antitrust case, microsoft promised to offer a browser choice screen, but for 18 months, this was not available to all windows 7 users. microsoft apologize for the breach of promise. the u.s. giant could be fined up to 10% of its worldwide yearly turnover. authorities in germany and the netherlands have launched a major cross border operation to catch motorists breaking the speed limit. >> thousands of speed cameras have been s
restructuring, sure, but not this. >> it is a shame for us. for the economy and the region, it is a catastrophe. >> ford produces three models in belgium, but to save money, it now plans to move production to spain. that tough times for belgium. after opel, it is the second big plant closing its doors. europe is also a market which has already today over capacity. them and antitrust regulators have filed a complaint against software giant microsoft that could cost the company...
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stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time we will be looking ahead to sunday's election in venezuela. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. campaigning has ended in venezuela had of this sunday's presidential election, and both of the leading candidates have held final rallies with massive crowds taking part. >> president hugo chavez has asked for a third term to continue his war on poverty. he recently underwent chemotherapy for cancer and has promised his supporters that he is well enough. >> crime and a quality of two of the hot-button issues. both campaigns are focus strongly on venezuela's use, like a 60% of the population -- venezuela's youth. >> and evening out in caracas -- on the surface, a to could be any city in the world, but after nearly a decade and a half of revolution, young people here care about more than fun. they are very politically engaged. >> i am sure that young people will vote for chavez on sunday, a vote for the candidate who has our best interest in hard
stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time we will be looking ahead to sunday's election in venezuela. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. campaigning has ended in venezuela had of this sunday's presidential election, and both of the leading candidates have held final rallies with massive crowds taking part. >> president hugo chavez has asked for a third term to continue his war on poverty. he recently underwent chemotherapy for cancer and has promised his...
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believe ij and false expectations, but we think that the structural elements exist that will allow us to have hope, and hopefully, we have good news for columbia -- colombia. >> for almost half a century, leftist farc guerrillas have waged war, financing their campaign through drug trafficking and hostage-taking. their most prominent captive was the former colombian presidential candidate who spent six years in a jungle camp before her release. the fate of other hostages is still unknown. their families hope their concerns will be heard in oslo. >> we feel the pain, and we need to know the truth. these people need to be reunited with their loved ones. we are appealing to the government and to farc to put this at the top of the agenda and listen to victims. >> peace negotiations have failed three times before. now, the people looking to oslo for the long-awaited break through. >> colombians are longing for peace, but what exactly are the biggest obstacles that the government and rebels are bringing to the negotiating table? >> we put that question to our next guest. >> i think there ar
believe ij and false expectations, but we think that the structural elements exist that will allow us to have hope, and hopefully, we have good news for columbia -- colombia. >> for almost half a century, leftist farc guerrillas have waged war, financing their campaign through drug trafficking and hostage-taking. their most prominent captive was the former colombian presidential candidate who spent six years in a jungle camp before her release. the fate of other hostages is still unknown....
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. >> there is no one in this group who accepts that lebanon is used as a battleground and that lebanese pay the price. >> the syrian government denied it had any hand in the bombing. >> international envoy brahimi i in syria pushing for a temporary cease-fire. >> meanwhile, syria war -- syrian warplanes continue to fire on rebel positions. unconfirmed reports indicate that 150 people were killed on thursday. well, europe is set to get a banking regulator next year. at a two-day summit in brussels, eu leaders came up with a time line for the body to be gradually implemented in 2013. >> the details are still to be hashed out, but here's what we know right now -- the european central bank will function as supervisor in chief and have the power to intervene in any of the eurozone's 6000 banks. damages coming up with a time line was a compromise between france and germany, which had been at odds at the scope of the ecb's new powers and when they will be put in place. and it was a long night for the chancellor, but in the end, angela merkel got what she wanted. a eurozone banking supervisor w
. >> there is no one in this group who accepts that lebanon is used as a battleground and that lebanese pay the price. >> the syrian government denied it had any hand in the bombing. >> international envoy brahimi i in syria pushing for a temporary cease-fire. >> meanwhile, syria war -- syrian warplanes continue to fire on rebel positions. unconfirmed reports indicate that 150 people were killed on thursday. well, europe is set to get a banking regulator next year. at a...
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let's go live to our sports correspondent, who joins us in the studio. you were at that game. what happened to the german team? >> the game did not end after 60 minutes, as a seemingly wished it would. despite the bad results, germany's midfielder was right to say that those 60 minutes -- the first 60 minutes in that game -- were probably the best 60 minutes of football germany had played in a good eight or nine years. their attack looked extremely fluid. it was up to a downright spanish level of fluidity. basically, what happened is what the team manager said -- one guy after another after they took a 4-0 lead started to slow down, started to try less hard. after those goals went in in two minutes, i too was a failure of will. there was nobody there to take the game by the scruff of the neck and settle everything down. >> speaking of failures, this has happened before, a confident start only to blow it in the end. has the team simply lost its magic? >> i think it has, and i think that is probably a good thing. this is a team that has been really fettered by the press, by the
let's go live to our sports correspondent, who joins us in the studio. you were at that game. what happened to the german team? >> the game did not end after 60 minutes, as a seemingly wished it would. despite the bad results, germany's midfielder was right to say that those 60 minutes -- the first 60 minutes in that game -- were probably the best 60 minutes of football germany had played in a good eight or nine years. their attack looked extremely fluid. it was up to a downright spanish...
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they use every opportunity to insult us. >> turkey's sunni prime minister called the alawis his -- >> there is only one place for muslims to go and pray. that is the mosque. i don't have anything against their cultural centers. they create divisions in society. >> the idea of men and women dancing together is unimaginable to some muslims. they sing songs and recite poetry while worshiping. their perspective is humanistic and less dogmatic. they worship the son-in-law of the profit mohammad. men and women are symbolically equal, which they show by watching each other's hands. -- washing each other's hands. >> the creator made a man and woman out of a drop of water. if that is how he sought, why shouldn't we treat them equally? >> for sunnis, such an immense amount to heresy. they generally keep their traditions and songs to themselves. the syrian dictator is part of a related sect. >> if there is a dictatorship, the people should get rid of it. it is not the business of other countries to get involved. we have seen what has happened in the so-called arab spring. >> such statements don'
they use every opportunity to insult us. >> turkey's sunni prime minister called the alawis his -- >> there is only one place for muslims to go and pray. that is the mosque. i don't have anything against their cultural centers. they create divisions in society. >> the idea of men and women dancing together is unimaginable to some muslims. they sing songs and recite poetry while worshiping. their perspective is humanistic and less dogmatic. they worship the son-in-law of the...
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people just shrug their shoulders and tell us the buses are used around-the-clock. >> how about that? ok, before we go, a brief reminder of our top story -- a senior lebanese intelligence official has been killed in a massive car bombing in central beirut. >> tensions in lebanon have been rising as a result of the syrian conflict. keep it here. we will have the latest throughout the next hours. >> see you then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
people just shrug their shoulders and tell us the buses are used around-the-clock. >> how about that? ok, before we go, a brief reminder of our top story -- a senior lebanese intelligence official has been killed in a massive car bombing in central beirut. >> tensions in lebanon have been rising as a result of the syrian conflict. keep it here. we will have the latest throughout the next hours. >> see you then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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stay with us. >> welcome back. monday night is the third and final debate between the two presidential candidates in the u.s. elections. >> the incumbent, barack obama, was seen to have gotten the better of his republican rival, mitt romney, in the second debate. that came after mitt romney's feisty performance gave him valuable ground in the first debate. >> let's take a look at what we can expect in their last encounter before the election. >> mitt romney says he wants to make america great again. something he says obama has failed to do. he thinks the u.s. should flex its muscles a little bit more in the middle east. >> i will not hesitate to impose new sanctions on iran, and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. i will restore the permanent and i will work with israel to increase our military assistance and coordination. >> romney says he would not rule out a military attack against iran. his advisers, who include some bush-era foreign-policy hawks, say showing weakness rather than strength is provocati
stay with us. >> welcome back. monday night is the third and final debate between the two presidential candidates in the u.s. elections. >> the incumbent, barack obama, was seen to have gotten the better of his republican rival, mitt romney, in the second debate. that came after mitt romney's feisty performance gave him valuable ground in the first debate. >> let's take a look at what we can expect in their last encounter before the election. >> mitt romney says he wants...
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what more can you tell us about that? >> basically, once you know how small particles behavior, you can use them, for instance, as atomic clocks. the atomic clock is the most accurate clock we can think of at the moment, and it helps us to navigate by the gps system, so navigating with your car, or future quantum computers that can do many more calculations at the same time than present computers can. >> ok, now, would you say that this result has come as a surprise? >> the nobel award has come as a surprise, as always. the result has been achieved over a long period of time, so they really deserve it because they proved the fundamentals of physics. >> professor, thank you very much for coming in in speaking with us. >> my pleasure. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called for early elections in israel. he held a brief press conference in jerusalem where he said a vote should be held as soon as possible. the next elections were scheduled for a year from now, but netanyahu said the new date was necessary aft
what more can you tell us about that? >> basically, once you know how small particles behavior, you can use them, for instance, as atomic clocks. the atomic clock is the most accurate clock we can think of at the moment, and it helps us to navigate by the gps system, so navigating with your car, or future quantum computers that can do many more calculations at the same time than present computers can. >> ok, now, would you say that this result has come as a surprise? >> the...
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that is what unifies us. that is why we are in this. >> both candidates are making europe a central campaign issue. >> germany's future is in europe, and we are going to have to invest in the future, just as we invested in german reunification, and it is your duty to tell that to the people of this country, madam chancellor. >> looking at greece, germany will have to take on additional commitments in concert with other european states. tell it finally to the people. >> the chancellor was accused of allowing members of her coalition to fully agrees -- bully greece. >> looks like the campaign is indeed under way. we have elections less than a year away now here in germany. how far apart are angela merkel and peer steinbrueck when it comes to the eurozone debt crisis? >> in truth, they are not very far apart. both candidates in next year's general election said today they want agrees to stay in the euro -- they want greece to stay in the euro. social democrats have generally supported chancellor merkel's course
that is what unifies us. that is why we are in this. >> both candidates are making europe a central campaign issue. >> germany's future is in europe, and we are going to have to invest in the future, just as we invested in german reunification, and it is your duty to tell that to the people of this country, madam chancellor. >> looking at greece, germany will have to take on additional commitments in concert with other european states. tell it finally to the people. >>...
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this used to be a tiny beach bar. we were using it as a store room. we cleared out the room together and did it up, and we thought this would be a good solution. >> jose live from playing the piano in creating music. it will not make him rich, but he is better off than javier, and not just in material terms. >> what i miss most is a sense of normality. the normality of paying into my pension each day, of being able to relax each day. of being able to put some money aside, not just having to work so i can afford to eat. i miss having a sense of well- being and satisfaction. >> and who would not want to live in a castle? lots of space, beautiful architecture, untouched nature around to? that dream come true in eastern germany. there are some 2000 castles and noble farmhouses their, most of them dating from the 19th century, and lots of them are for sale. sound good? there is a catch, of course. many are close to falling down. >> for years, the souses been falling apart. monument conservationists had no choice but to stand back and watch. when the buildi
this used to be a tiny beach bar. we were using it as a store room. we cleared out the room together and did it up, and we thought this would be a good solution. >> jose live from playing the piano in creating music. it will not make him rich, but he is better off than javier, and not just in material terms. >> what i miss most is a sense of normality. the normality of paying into my pension each day, of being able to relax each day. of being able to put some money aside, not just...
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good to have you with us. here's what is coming up -- the war of drug gangs w w w w w whyy torn down. and symbols of the cave -- why there are so many castles in germany. south of france is one of europe's most popular tourist destinations, but few people actually have my say on their mind. france's second-largest city has always had a bit of a dodgy reputation. drug trafficking and crimes is big in marseille, just like in any of the port city, and the gangs that dominate the scene have been involved in a brutal war for months now. more than 20 people have been killed since the beginning of this year. >> the northern district of marseille are rundown and neglected. drug gangs rule supreme here. they control entire housing estates, guarding the entrance is. we would not have dared to come here unaccompanied. the streets are no go areas. normally camera crews are driven away forcibly. we have a former police officer with us. he investigated crime here for 20 years. he and his colleagues were not often successful
good to have you with us. here's what is coming up -- the war of drug gangs w w w w w whyy torn down. and symbols of the cave -- why there are so many castles in germany. south of france is one of europe's most popular tourist destinations, but few people actually have my say on their mind. france's second-largest city has always had a bit of a dodgy reputation. drug trafficking and crimes is big in marseille, just like in any of the port city, and the gangs that dominate the scene have been...
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for decades now, some of the water from the mountains has been used to produce electricity. but now, there are plans to build even more hydroelectric power stations in the river delta. croatia wants to work together with bosnia on the project. it would mean even more water being siphoned away to be used to generate electricity. >> each drop of this water actually would end it there. >> the result would be less water, but the power company waves this concern aside. >> yes, they are observing the project, studying the impact on the environment. croatia is also involved in the analysis. when we get all the data, croatia and bosnia-herzegovina will decide whether to realize the project. >> but a preliminary decision has already been made. the environmentalists say that water could be pumped out of this marshland. earlier this month, bosnia's republics signed an agreement with croatia to build three more power stations. environmentalists and farmers on both sides of the border are worried about the future. the environmentalists are united in their campaign to stop the power stati
for decades now, some of the water from the mountains has been used to produce electricity. but now, there are plans to build even more hydroelectric power stations in the river delta. croatia wants to work together with bosnia on the project. it would mean even more water being siphoned away to be used to generate electricity. >> each drop of this water actually would end it there. >> the result would be less water, but the power company waves this concern aside. >> yes, they...
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. >> well, last night, we could look down this street here, and we saw the river coming toward us. it actually look like something out of a movie. it was unbelievable. >> near central park, a crane dangles from a construction site over the street below. the storm caused it to partially collapsed. there are still strong winds, but nothing like those of monday night, which saw gusts of up to 130 kilometers per hour. there were record levels of flood water. emergency services are working around the clock. firefighters were called to a large blaze in the borough of queens. over 80 houses burned down. residents managed to escape. >> there are numerous trapped civilians. we cannot get any apparatus down the block due to chest-high water, but we had a boat with us, and i went down there. >> one of the biggest problems is a lack of electricity. this substation exploded. it could be more than a week before power is restored to the whole city. mayor michael bloomberg said sandy may be the worst storm ever to have hit new york. >> in addition to the lives we lost, the damage we suffered acros
. >> well, last night, we could look down this street here, and we saw the river coming toward us. it actually look like something out of a movie. it was unbelievable. >> near central park, a crane dangles from a construction site over the street below. the storm caused it to partially collapsed. there are still strong winds, but nothing like those of monday night, which saw gusts of up to 130 kilometers per hour. there were record levels of flood water. emergency services are...
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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus. now a look at the stories coming ahead that may move the markets and impact your money. earnings continue and they are out from caterpillar and dupont and at&t and merck. governor romney and president obama set to discuss foreign policy of the on tuesday another apple announce the is expected. and on friday, we'll get the first reading of the third quarter gross domestic product. microsoft is releasing windows 8 expected to be a radical redesign of the operating system, that's this friday as well. last week we brought my conversation with matt damon and gary white, co-founders of water.org, making clean water accessible to the free world. here's what's new in damon's day job and how he's going behind the
we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus. now a look at the stories coming ahead that may move the markets and impact your money. earnings continue and they are out from caterpillar...
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. very good. delicious. >> malty creamy, smooth. >> it is. >> jim koch, good to have you on the program. >>> look at the news this week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and more on think conversation with matt damon about new projects and good looks. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad
thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. very good. delicious. >> malty creamy, smooth. >> it is. >> jim koch, good to have you on the program. >>> look at the news this week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and more on think conversation with matt damon about new projects and good looks. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients...